Congratulation: Collingwood foodball head coach just signed 3 great players $600 millions just now

Asked if the Pies would seek to have Wright back in their mix after the expiry of his extended leave period, Browne said: “We are talking to him about that. But he won’t come back and do as he did before, because the structure is different. We are working how he fits into that structure. What works for him, and what works for us. I wouldn’t put a percentage on it, it is a matter for discussion. I am in discussion with him.

“Frankly, the best thing that could happen to the football industry would be that he went into the AFL and sorted out all their problems in relation to how they administer the rules and how they could communicate better with the clubs. He would be a genius at that. If I am being ecumenical, I’d probably convince myself the best thing I could do would be to donate him to the AFL for the betterment of 18 clubs.”

Browne refused to criticise any aspect of Collingwood’s football operations, despite the form slump which may see his club join Geelong (2022 premier, missed finals 2023), Richmond (2020, 2021), Western Bulldogs (2016, 2017) and Hawthorn (2008, 2009) on an unwanted list.

The performance and the determination is there – never question the attitude of the players,” Browne said. “And I am a hard judge. If I see something wrong, I do something about it. I am not unhappy with our players’ attitudes and their approach to the game, or our coaching. I think that is as good as it has ever been. I am really optimistic about where we are at, at Collingwood.

“Some people might be surprised to hear me say that. But we are set for an era of success at Collingwood. I know that. If we have had a blip this year on the radar, well, we have had a blip. We learn and we come back from that. I don’t accept it is over, and again, it is a lazy, default argument. If it was different, I would do something about it. I am not going to sit around and see my club deteriorate. My club is strong and we are in for an era of sustained success, I firmly believe that.”

And Browne, in his third season as president of Collingwood, will be applying a favourite saying from Silicon Valley as he steers the club through the remaining five matches of this season and into 2025. “Fail q

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